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Article 1: Youth Youth

I haven't seen you for three days (excerpt). If you give me three days of light (excerpt)

Chapter III: Companionship between Books (Excerpt)

If I rest, I will rust.

Chapter 5: Ambition.

What do I live for and what do I live for?

Article 7: When love calls you, you call love.

Chapter 8: The Road to Success

Article 9: Meeting celebrities

Article 10: The theory of half life is half and half.

Article 11: What is your recovery rate? What is your recovery rate?

Chapter 12: Clean up your mental space. Clean up your mental space.

Article 13: Be happy.

Article 14: the beauty of life

Chapter 15: Face the Internal Enemy Face the Internal Enemy

Article 16: Abundance is a way of life, a rich way of life.

Article 17: Life is like a poem.

Article 18: Loneliness

Chapter 19: Give meaning to life, give meaning to life.

Article 20: Enjoy the present.

Article 21: Love of beauty.

Article 22: The Gate of Happiness: The Gate of Happiness

Born to win, born to win.

Article 24: Work and play Work and play

Chapter 25: Mirror, Mirror-What do I see? Mirror, tell me.

Article 26: On dust and beams, dust and columns

Article 27: The sunrise in October is in an October sunrise.

Article 28: To be or not to be?

Article 29: Gettysburg Address

Article 30: First Inaugural Address (Excerpt) Inaugural Address (Excerpt)

Article 1: Youth Youth

youth

Youth is not a period of life; It is a state of mind; This is not rosy cheeks, red lips and soft knees; This is a will, an imaginary quality, and an emotional vitality; This is the freshness of the deep spring of life.

Youth means a kind of courage to overcome timidity, a kind of adventurous desire to overcome ease. This is more common in a 60-year-old man than in a 20-year-old boy. No one grows old just because of age. We grow old by giving up our ideals.

Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns youth to ashes.

Whether you are 60 years old or 16 years old, everyone has the temptation of miracles, the insatiable desire for the future and the fun of life games. In your heart and mine, there is a radio station; As long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, courage and strength from men and God, you will always be young.

When your aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with the ice of cynicism and pessimism, even if you are only 20 years old, you are old; But as long as you put up your antennas and catch waves of optimism, there is hope that you will remain young at the age of 80.

Translation:

youth

Youth is not a period of time, but a state of mind; Youth is not a soft knee with rosy cheeks and red lips, but a deep will, a grand imagination and passionate feelings. Youth is the deep spring of life.

Youth pervades Changhong, courage overcomes timidity, and enterprising overcomes Gou 'an. This spirit is born after the twenties, and it is more common for men in their sixties. Getting old is not getting old, but giving up ideals will lead to getting old.

Years are long, and decline only reaches the skin; Enthusiasm gives up, decadence gives up the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns youth to ashes.

No matter how old you are, whether you plan to be 28 or 28, you have the joy of life and the temptation of miracles in your heart, as naive as a child. In the center of everyone's heart there is an antenna, so long as you receive messages of beauty, hope, joy, courage and strength from the sky, you will always be young. 、

When the aerials are down, your spirit is covered with ice and snow, and you are covered with cynicism and self-denial. Even at 20, you are old. However, as long as you put up your antenna to catch optimistic signals, you may die young at the age of 80.

I haven't seen you for three days (excerpt). If you give me three days of light (excerpt)

See you for three days.

We have all read some thrilling stories, in which the hero has only a limited specific time to live. Sometimes as long as a year, sometimes as short as 24 hours. But we are always interested in discovering how this doomed hero chooses to spend his last days or time. Of course, I'm talking about free people who have the right to choose, not prisoners on death row whose activities are strictly restricted.

Such stories make us think about what we should do in similar situations. As mortals, what should we do, experience, associate and regret in the last few hours of our lives?

Sometimes I think it's a good habit to live every day as if I were going to die tomorrow. This attitude will highlight the value of life. We should spend every day with tenderness, vitality and keen appreciation, and when time stretches in front of us, showing more days, months and years, we often lose these. Of course, some people will adopt the hedonistic motto "Eat, drink and be merry". But most people will be tortured by the coming death.

In stories, the doomed hero is usually saved by some luck at the last minute, but his values almost always change. He became more appreciative of the meaning of life and its eternal spiritual value. People often notice that those who live or have lived in the shadow of death bring a mellow sweetness to everything they do.

However, most of us take life for granted. We know that one day we will die, but usually we imagine that day is far away. When we are healthy, death is almost unimaginable. We seldom think of it. The days stretch in endless vistas. So we are so busy with trifles that we hardly realize our indifference to life.

I'm afraid the same indifference exists in the use of all our senses and senses. Only the deaf appreciate hearing, and only the blind realize the benefits of vision. This observation is especially applicable to those who have lost their sight and hearing as adults. But those who have never suffered from sight or hearing impairment seldom make full use of these talents. Their eyes and ears vaguely accept all the sights and sounds, without concentration or appreciation. This is an old story: we don't know how to cherish what we have until we lose it, and we don't realize our health until we get sick.

I often think that it would be a blessing if everyone was blind and deaf for a few days at some point in early adulthood. Darkness will make him cherish his eyesight more; Silence will teach him the joy of sound.

Translation:

If you give me three days of light (excerpt)

We have all read thrilling stories, in which the hero can only live for a very limited time, sometimes as long as a year, and sometimes as short as a day. But we always want to know how those who are destined to leave this world will choose to spend their last time. Of course, I'm talking about free people who have the right to choose, not death row inmates whose activities are strictly restricted.

This story makes us think, what should we do in similar situations? As human beings, what should we do, experience or associate in the last few hours? Recalling the past, what makes us happy? What do we regret?

Sometimes I think it is an excellent rule to live every day as if it were your last. This attitude will make people pay more attention to the value of life. We should live with grace, vitality and gratitude every day. But when time passes in front of us with endless days, months and years, we often lose this feeling. Of course, some people follow the hedonistic creed of "eat, drink and be merry", but most people will still be punished by the coming death.

In the story, the dying hero is usually saved by sudden luck at the last minute, but his values usually change, and he will be more aware of the meaning of life and its eternal spiritual value. We often notice that those who live or have lived in the shadow of death will feel happy no matter what they do.

However, most of us take life for granted. We know that one day we will face death, but we always think that day is still in the distant future. When we are healthy, death is unimaginable, and we seldom think about it. The days seem endless. So we are so busy with trifles that we hardly realize our indifference to life.

I'm afraid the same indifference exists in our use of senses and consciousness. Only the deaf can understand the importance of hearing, and only the blind can understand the value of vision, which is especially suitable for those who have lost their sight or suffered from hearing in adulthood and rarely make full use of these precious abilities. Their eyes and ears vaguely feel the surrounding scenery and sounds, absent-minded and ungrateful. Just as we don't know how to cherish until we lose it, we don't realize the value of health until we get sick.

I often think that it would be a blessing if everyone was deaf for a few days when he was young. Darkness will make him more grateful for the light, and silence will tell him the beauty of the voice.

Chapter III: Companionship between Books (Excerpt)

The company of books

A person can usually be known by the books he reads and the friends he makes; Because of the company of books, there are also human companions; One should always live in the best environment, whether it is books or people.

A good book may be the best friend. This is the case today, in the past, and will not change in the future. It is the most patient and pleasant partner. When we encounter adversity or pain, it will not turn its back on us. It always receives us with the same kindness; It brings us joy and guidance when we are young and comfort and comfort when we are old.

People often discover their intimate relationship through their common interest in the same book, just as sometimes two people become friends through their common interest. There is an old proverb, "Love me, love my dog". But this sentence has more wisdom: "Love me, love my book". "This book is a more real and higher alliance. People can think, feel and sympathize with each other through their favorite writers. They live in him together, and he lives in them.

A good book is often the best urn in life, which contains the best things that can be thought of in life; Because a person's life world, to a great extent, is just his thought world. Therefore, the best book is a treasure house of golden jade words. As long as we remember and cherish it, it will become our eternal companion and comforter.

Books have an immortal nature. They are by far the most enduring products of human efforts. Temples and statues will rot, but books will survive. For great ideas, time is irrelevant, and these ideas are still as fresh today as when they first appeared in the author's mind many years ago. What was said and thought at that time was still vividly printed on paper as before. The only function of time is to screen out inferior products; Because nothing in literary works can last long except what is really right.

Books guide us into the best society; They brought us to the greatest man of all time. We hear what they say and do; We saw them as if they were really alive; We sympathize with them and share their joys and sorrows; Their experience became our experience, and in the scenes they described, we felt that we were their actors to some extent.

Even in this world, great and kind people will never die. Their spirit is preserved in books and spread all over the world. This book is a living voice. This is a kind of wisdom that has not been listened to so far.

Translation:

Take a book as a companion (excerpt)

Usually, you can know a person by what books he reads, just as you can know him by who he associates with, because some people associate with others by books. Whether you are a book friend or a friend, you should keep the best company.

A good book is like your best friend. It will never change, as it did in the past, now and in the future. It is the most patient and pleasant companion. When we are down and out, it will not abandon us, it will always be kind to us. When you are young, good books cultivate your temperament and increase your knowledge; It gives us comfort and encouragement when we are old.

People often know each other because they like the same book, just as sometimes two people become friends because they appreciate the same person. There is an old saying: "Love me, love me." In fact, the phrase "love me and my book" contains more philosophy. Books are a more sincere and noble bond of friendship. People can communicate their thoughts and feelings with their favorite writers through * * *, and they are closely linked with each other and integrated with their favorite writers.

Good books are often like the most exquisite treasures, which cherish the essence of life thoughts, because the realm of life mainly lies in the realm of their thoughts. Therefore, the best book is a treasure house of beautiful words and lofty thoughts. If these beautiful words and thoughts are remembered and cherished, they will become our faithful companions and eternal comfort.

Books are immortal and the most lasting achievement of human efforts. Temples will collapse, statues will rot, but books will last forever. Time is irrelevant for great ideas. The great ideas that first flashed in the author's mind many years ago are still fresh in his memory today. The only function of time is to eliminate bad works, because only real masterpieces can last forever.

Books introduce us to the best people, which puts us among the masters of all ages, such as hearing their voices, watching their actions, meeting their people, melting their feelings, being sad and happy, and feeling the same. We felt as if we were on the stage described by the author, and BLACKPINK appeared with them.

Even in the world, great and outstanding people will never appear. Their spirit is recorded in books and spread all over the world. Books are the voice of wisdom that people are still listening to, and they are always full of vitality.